Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called on Nevadans to vote for President Joe Biden and cast former President Donald Trump as a danger to abortion access.
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Henderson officials expect to save almost 300,000 gallons of water a year — and some money — with a change it made at the Henderson Multigenerational Complex.
Tina Talim, who serves as the team chief of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Unit in the Clark County district attorney’s office, immigrated to the United States from India as a young child.
Republicans lambasted the Nevada State Democratic Party over a social media post that suggested Gov. Joe Lombardo accepted bribes.
The three Lower Basin states collectively used the least amount of water since 1983, according to a Bureau of Reclamation report.
Film production companies would have to obtain a state business license under a bill passed Friday by an Assembly committee.
Students at Spring Valley High School in Las Vegas on Friday took home a lesson on war, sacrifice and freedom they are unlikely to soon forget.
A state lawmaker on Friday introduced a bill that seeks to elect the president by the overall popular vote.
The top federal prosecutor in Nevada is among those expected to step down following Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ request Friday that the 46 U.S. attorneys tender their resignations.
A bill requiring Uber, Lyft and similar companies to ensure that their drivers have valid state business registrations before they go to work was heard by the Senate Commerce Committee on Friday.
The nation’s electrical grid is aging and has widespread vulnerabilities, but Nevada has the potential to be an example to other states, a Senate panel heard Friday.
Temporary protection orders could be extended up to six months under a bill heard Friday by the Assembly Judiciary Committee.
Here are three things to watch on Day 33 of the 2017 Legislative Session.